http://www.distributor-nasaaceh.com/
this is the organic technique to raise chicken in open air

published:21 Jan 2015

views:55065

Asia PacificFarm Enterprises Inc. is the largest Canadian producer of organic, specialty mushrooms of the highest quality.
Using only the best, natural ingredients, their product line of fresh specialty mushrooms include Shiitake, Oyster, Pom-Pom, King, and Linz-jhi (Reishi) mushrooms. All their mushrooms are certifed organic by the FVOPA(#14-100) and the COABC(#03-100), and are available for wholesale and retail markets.
This segment has generously been funded by the non-profit FarmFolk CityFolk. Like to see more of the same? Please support our work at www.farmfolkcityfolk.ca

Ian Garrone started Far West Fungi- out of his garage- 25 years ago to introduce America to the wide variety of edible fungi. Today, the Garrone family farm 60,000 square feet of greenhouses filled with organic, sawdust-based mushrooms. They sell over 40 different types of mushroom at their San Francisco store, a relatively rare offering, given that button mushrooms account for about 87% of all domestic mushroom sales.
Garrone believes that mushrooms can add balance to your diet, serving as an ideal meat substitute. Mushrooms that grow on trees (the type grown at the Far West Fungi farm) are also considered medicinal.
Garrone didn't get into the business to help save the world, but somehow he's managed to help save his corner of the world. After San Francisco's last oil spill he helped provide an indigenous strain of oyster mushroom to a bioremediation project.
More info in original story: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/how-to-farm-mushrooms-as-slow-food-medicine-bioremediation/

published:19 Mar 2012

views:131336

Learn the secrets of Australia's Top OrganicFarmers.
Organic farming is currently receiving a lot of attention. Many farmers are keen to give organics a go but are unsure about the process involved and it's viability. Our one hour video hopes to demystify organic farming by bringing together some of Australia's top commercial organic and non-toxic farmers, and ask them how they manage their enterprises without the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
Mark joined a tour led by Nuffield Farming Scholar Don MacFarlane which took in ten different properties including the Victorian Agricultural ResearchCentre.
The great thing about the one hour video is that it allows the farmers involved to tell their own story on why they went organic, how they went about it and whether it has been a viable move. The video covers such diverse farming enterprises as organic cattle, sheep, poultry, pigs, grain, wine, fruit and vegetables.
Some of the farms included in the video are:
The Druce family farm "Green Grove" which produces it's own flour and confectionary at their Junee flourmill. Alan Druce has been organic since 1962 and the success they are having with their Green Grove Organics operation in Junee is a fine example to country towns everywhere of what can be done to bring life back into the country.
The Statham Family property "Rosnay" near Canowindra which is setting up a grower-marketing group for organic wine, olives, potatoes and pastured poultry. The Statham's wish to form an organic farming community at Rosnay, with 20 acre blocks available for purchase.
Nick and FionaChambers of 'FernleighFarms' near Daylesford, who farm organic vegetables, beef and grazing pigs. They have developed an export market to Japan. Fiona is a senior consultant with Rendell McGuckian Agricultural and Management Consultants and is involved in developing the organic dairy industry.
The Johnson's of WombatWholefoods near Young show farmer's how even with limited acreage, non-toxic farming can be successful. Sam Johnson runs laying and meat chickens in movable pens, free range turkeys, pigs, cattle and fruit trees. Sam has an on property abattoir and direct markets his produce to consumers and restaurants. An amazing system whereby any waste from the abattoir is used to fertilize his fruit trees and any spoilt fruit is fed to his pigs.
The Snowy Mountain Organic Dairy Farm near Cooryong. Stephen Whitstead was recently awarded Victorian Farmer of the year for his initiative in filling a niche market with low fat milk and cream.
Weekly times Farmer of the year nominees Gerry and TerryBrowning of Yarrawonga, who have had great success using organic principles to rotationally graze their 350 cow herd in a single mob.
The video is full of good advice and good ideas. It is refreshing to hear farmers themselves talk passionately and succinctly about their operations.
Producer: Mark SheaB.A.(Psych.Soc) Music: Ross Williams
Aprenda los secretos de Top Productores Orgánicos de Australia.
Imparare i segreti della Top Organic Farmers in Australia .
ऑस्ट्रेलिया के शीर्ष कार्बनिक किसानों के रहस्यों को जानें .
Apprenez les secrets de Top agriculteurs biologiques de l'Australie .

published:16 Jan 2014

views:47449

When it comes to your food, nature always has the last word.
Most pro-organic documentaries make their point by taking stabs at the cruelty and other evils involved in the world of industrialized farming. In this short documentary portrait, JesseStraight, owner of Whiffletree Farm, shows us a different approach. As he gestures to the beautiful landscapes that surround us he explains, "being a farmer is special because this is my office. You spend your day making animals happy...you get to do things that help the things around you thrive".
The passion that Jesse exudes in this film will make you question every fast-food burger you've ever eaten, but for all the right reasons.
Director & Editor | Alexis Kikoen
Director of Photography | Liz LaneCameraOperation | Susan Thompson & Alexis Kikoen
Production Assistant | Chris JonesProducer | Brian Freer
Featuring | Jesse Straight of Whiffletree Farm: http://www.whiffletreefarmva.com/
Sponsored By | Riverside Health System: http://www.riversideonline.com/
Produced For | The HealthJournal: http://www.thehealthjournals.com/
#organic #farming #farmtotable #eatinghealthy

published:02 Jun 2014

views:280854

Bahay Kubo Organics (BKO) is a social enterprise based in the Metro Manila area whose aim is to develop self-sustaining and healthy communities through urban farms and social innovation. They aim to develop a community of urban growers who farm organic produce and seek to spread the use of aquaponic technology in the Philippines.
Founded by Enzo Pinga, Ryan Aguas and Illian Pascual in 2012, the childhood friends were in the USA when they decided to return to the Philippines to start something that could help fellow countrymen alleviate malnutrition and food scarcity.
I had the chance to visit one of their aquaponics farms, where you'll see a system that involves the cultivation of fish and plants, where one produces nutrients to nourish and sustain the other.
In addition to farming organic produce, BKO offers paid workshops and trainings about do-it-yourself (DYI) urban farming techniques and aquaponics in order to encourage small and micro urban farms.
Get more information on Bahay Kubo Organics at:
https://www.facebook.com/BKOrganics
https://twitter.com/BKorganics

Concerns over China's food safety have made organic vegetables and fruit more and more popular among Chinese consumers. But organic food costs three to five times more than the price of regular produce. So some Shanghai residents are turning to a new farming business model, that allows them to adopt a plot of farmland and grow their own organic greens. Channel NewsAsia's Shanghai correspondent caught up with these farmers.

Asia

Asia (i/ˈeɪʒə/ or /ˈeɪʃə/) is the Earth's largest and most populous continent, located primarily in the eastern and northern hemispheres. Asia covers an area of 44,579,000 square kilometers, about 30% of Earth's total land area and 8.7% of the Earth's total surface area. It has historically been home to the world's first modern civilizations and has always hosted the bulk of the planet's human population. Asia is notable for not only overall large size and population, but unusually dense and large settlements as well as vast barely populated regions within the continent of 4.4 billion people. The boundaries of Asia are traditionally determined as that of Eurasia, as there is no significant geographical separation between Asia and Europe. The most commonly accepted boundaries place Asia to the east of the Suez Canal, the Ural River, and the Ural Mountains, and south of the Caucasus Mountains and the Caspian and Black Seas. It is bounded on the east by the Pacific Ocean, on the south by the Indian Ocean and on the north by the Arctic Ocean.

Organic Chicken Farm in Asia - Distributor NASA ACEH

http://www.distributor-nasaaceh.com/
this is the organic technique to raise chicken in open air

4:12

Asia Pacific Mushroom Farm

Asia Pacific Mushroom Farm

Asia Pacific Mushroom Farm

Asia PacificFarm Enterprises Inc. is the largest Canadian producer of organic, specialty mushrooms of the highest quality.
Using only the best, natural ingredients, their product line of fresh specialty mushrooms include Shiitake, Oyster, Pom-Pom, King, and Linz-jhi (Reishi) mushrooms. All their mushrooms are certifed organic by the FVOPA(#14-100) and the COABC(#03-100), and are available for wholesale and retail markets.
This segment has generously been funded by the non-profit FarmFolk CityFolk. Like to see more of the same? Please support our work at www.farmfolkcityfolk.ca

How to farm mushrooms for Slow Food, medicine, bioremediation

Ian Garrone started Far West Fungi- out of his garage- 25 years ago to introduce America to the wide variety of edible fungi. Today, the Garrone family farm 60,000 square feet of greenhouses filled with organic, sawdust-based mushrooms. They sell over 40 different types of mushroom at their San Francisco store, a relatively rare offering, given that button mushrooms account for about 87% of all domestic mushroom sales.
Garrone believes that mushrooms can add balance to your diet, serving as an ideal meat substitute. Mushrooms that grow on trees (the type grown at the Far West Fungi farm) are also considered medicinal.
Garrone didn't get into the business to help save the world, but somehow he's managed to help save his corner of the world. After San Francisco's last oil spill he helped provide an indigenous strain of oyster mushroom to a bioremediation project.
More info in original story: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/how-to-farm-mushrooms-as-slow-food-medicine-bioremediation/

59:56

Organic Farming, Australia - Learn how to farm organically

Organic Farming, Australia - Learn how to farm organically

Organic Farming, Australia - Learn how to farm organically

Learn the secrets of Australia's Top OrganicFarmers.
Organic farming is currently receiving a lot of attention. Many farmers are keen to give organics a go but are unsure about the process involved and it's viability. Our one hour video hopes to demystify organic farming by bringing together some of Australia's top commercial organic and non-toxic farmers, and ask them how they manage their enterprises without the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
Mark joined a tour led by Nuffield Farming Scholar Don MacFarlane which took in ten different properties including the Victorian Agricultural ResearchCentre.
The great thing about the one hour video is that it allows the farmers involved to tell their own story on why they went organic, how they went about it and whether it has been a viable move. The video covers such diverse farming enterprises as organic cattle, sheep, poultry, pigs, grain, wine, fruit and vegetables.
Some of the farms included in the video are:
The Druce family farm "Green Grove" which produces it's own flour and confectionary at their Junee flourmill. Alan Druce has been organic since 1962 and the success they are having with their Green Grove Organics operation in Junee is a fine example to country towns everywhere of what can be done to bring life back into the country.
The Statham Family property "Rosnay" near Canowindra which is setting up a grower-marketing group for organic wine, olives, potatoes and pastured poultry. The Statham's wish to form an organic farming community at Rosnay, with 20 acre blocks available for purchase.
Nick and FionaChambers of 'FernleighFarms' near Daylesford, who farm organic vegetables, beef and grazing pigs. They have developed an export market to Japan. Fiona is a senior consultant with Rendell McGuckian Agricultural and Management Consultants and is involved in developing the organic dairy industry.
The Johnson's of WombatWholefoods near Young show farmer's how even with limited acreage, non-toxic farming can be successful. Sam Johnson runs laying and meat chickens in movable pens, free range turkeys, pigs, cattle and fruit trees. Sam has an on property abattoir and direct markets his produce to consumers and restaurants. An amazing system whereby any waste from the abattoir is used to fertilize his fruit trees and any spoilt fruit is fed to his pigs.
The Snowy Mountain Organic Dairy Farm near Cooryong. Stephen Whitstead was recently awarded Victorian Farmer of the year for his initiative in filling a niche market with low fat milk and cream.
Weekly times Farmer of the year nominees Gerry and TerryBrowning of Yarrawonga, who have had great success using organic principles to rotationally graze their 350 cow herd in a single mob.
The video is full of good advice and good ideas. It is refreshing to hear farmers themselves talk passionately and succinctly about their operations.
Producer: Mark SheaB.A.(Psych.Soc) Music: Ross Williams
Aprenda los secretos de Top Productores Orgánicos de Australia.
Imparare i segreti della Top Organic Farmers in Australia .
ऑस्ट्रेलिया के शीर्ष कार्बनिक किसानों के रहस्यों को जानें .
Apprenez les secrets de Top agriculteurs biologiques de l'Australie .

6:26

Why Organic, Sustainable Farming Matters | Portrait of a Farmer

Why Organic, Sustainable Farming Matters | Portrait of a Farmer

Why Organic, Sustainable Farming Matters | Portrait of a Farmer

When it comes to your food, nature always has the last word.
Most pro-organic documentaries make their point by taking stabs at the cruelty and other evils involved in the world of industrialized farming. In this short documentary portrait, JesseStraight, owner of Whiffletree Farm, shows us a different approach. As he gestures to the beautiful landscapes that surround us he explains, "being a farmer is special because this is my office. You spend your day making animals happy...you get to do things that help the things around you thrive".
The passion that Jesse exudes in this film will make you question every fast-food burger you've ever eaten, but for all the right reasons.
Director & Editor | Alexis Kikoen
Director of Photography | Liz LaneCameraOperation | Susan Thompson & Alexis Kikoen
Production Assistant | Chris JonesProducer | Brian Freer
Featuring | Jesse Straight of Whiffletree Farm: http://www.whiffletreefarmva.com/
Sponsored By | Riverside Health System: http://www.riversideonline.com/
Produced For | The HealthJournal: http://www.thehealthjournals.com/
#organic #farming #farmtotable #eatinghealthy

4:32

Bahay Kubo Organics - Aquaponics and Urban Farming in the Philippines

Bahay Kubo Organics - Aquaponics and Urban Farming in the Philippines

Bahay Kubo Organics - Aquaponics and Urban Farming in the Philippines

Bahay Kubo Organics (BKO) is a social enterprise based in the Metro Manila area whose aim is to develop self-sustaining and healthy communities through urban farms and social innovation. They aim to develop a community of urban growers who farm organic produce and seek to spread the use of aquaponic technology in the Philippines.
Founded by Enzo Pinga, Ryan Aguas and Illian Pascual in 2012, the childhood friends were in the USA when they decided to return to the Philippines to start something that could help fellow countrymen alleviate malnutrition and food scarcity.
I had the chance to visit one of their aquaponics farms, where you'll see a system that involves the cultivation of fish and plants, where one produces nutrients to nourish and sustain the other.
In addition to farming organic produce, BKO offers paid workshops and trainings about do-it-yourself (DYI) urban farming techniques and aquaponics in order to encourage small and micro urban farms.
Get more information on Bahay Kubo Organics at:
https://www.facebook.com/BKOrganics
https://twitter.com/BKorganics

Organic Farming Guide

Urban organic farmers in China

Concerns over China's food safety have made organic vegetables and fruit more and more popular among Chinese consumers. But organic food costs three to five times more than the price of regular produce. So some Shanghai residents are turning to a new farming business model, that allows them to adopt a plot of farmland and grow their own organic greens. Channel NewsAsia's Shanghai correspondent caught up with these farmers.

Organic Chicken Farm in Asia - Distributor NASA ACEH

http://www.distributor-nasaaceh.com/
this is the organic technique to raise chicken in open air

published: 21 Jan 2015

Asia Pacific Mushroom Farm

Asia PacificFarm Enterprises Inc. is the largest Canadian producer of organic, specialty mushrooms of the highest quality.
Using only the best, natural ingredients, their product line of fresh specialty mushrooms include Shiitake, Oyster, Pom-Pom, King, and Linz-jhi (Reishi) mushrooms. All their mushrooms are certifed organic by the FVOPA(#14-100) and the COABC(#03-100), and are available for wholesale and retail markets.
This segment has generously been funded by the non-profit FarmFolk CityFolk. Like to see more of the same? Please support our work at www.farmfolkcityfolk.ca

How to farm mushrooms for Slow Food, medicine, bioremediation

Ian Garrone started Far West Fungi- out of his garage- 25 years ago to introduce America to the wide variety of edible fungi. Today, the Garrone family farm 60,000 square feet of greenhouses filled with organic, sawdust-based mushrooms. They sell over 40 different types of mushroom at their San Francisco store, a relatively rare offering, given that button mushrooms account for about 87% of all domestic mushroom sales.
Garrone believes that mushrooms can add balance to your diet, serving as an ideal meat substitute. Mushrooms that grow on trees (the type grown at the Far West Fungi farm) are also considered medicinal.
Garrone didn't get into the business to help save the world, but somehow he's managed to help save his corner of the world. After San Francisco's last oil spill he helped ...

published: 19 Mar 2012

Organic Farming, Australia - Learn how to farm organically

Learn the secrets of Australia's Top OrganicFarmers.
Organic farming is currently receiving a lot of attention. Many farmers are keen to give organics a go but are unsure about the process involved and it's viability. Our one hour video hopes to demystify organic farming by bringing together some of Australia's top commercial organic and non-toxic farmers, and ask them how they manage their enterprises without the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
Mark joined a tour led by Nuffield Farming Scholar Don MacFarlane which took in ten different properties including the Victorian Agricultural ResearchCentre.
The great thing about the one hour video is that it allows the farmers involved to tell their own story on why they went organic, how they went about it and whether it has bee...

published: 16 Jan 2014

Why Organic, Sustainable Farming Matters | Portrait of a Farmer

When it comes to your food, nature always has the last word.
Most pro-organic documentaries make their point by taking stabs at the cruelty and other evils involved in the world of industrialized farming. In this short documentary portrait, JesseStraight, owner of Whiffletree Farm, shows us a different approach. As he gestures to the beautiful landscapes that surround us he explains, "being a farmer is special because this is my office. You spend your day making animals happy...you get to do things that help the things around you thrive".
The passion that Jesse exudes in this film will make you question every fast-food burger you've ever eaten, but for all the right reasons.
Director & Editor | Alexis Kikoen
Director of Photography | Liz LaneCameraOperation | Susan Thompson & Alexis ...

published: 02 Jun 2014

Bahay Kubo Organics - Aquaponics and Urban Farming in the Philippines

Bahay Kubo Organics (BKO) is a social enterprise based in the Metro Manila area whose aim is to develop self-sustaining and healthy communities through urban farms and social innovation. They aim to develop a community of urban growers who farm organic produce and seek to spread the use of aquaponic technology in the Philippines.
Founded by Enzo Pinga, Ryan Aguas and Illian Pascual in 2012, the childhood friends were in the USA when they decided to return to the Philippines to start something that could help fellow countrymen alleviate malnutrition and food scarcity.
I had the chance to visit one of their aquaponics farms, where you'll see a system that involves the cultivation of fish and plants, where one produces nutrients to nourish and sustain the other.
In addition to farming orga...

published: 23 Feb 2015

Organic Farming Guide

Urban organic farmers in China

Concerns over China's food safety have made organic vegetables and fruit more and more popular among Chinese consumers. But organic food costs three to five times more than the price of regular produce. So some Shanghai residents are turning to a new farming business model, that allows them to adopt a plot of farmland and grow their own organic greens. Channel NewsAsia's Shanghai correspondent caught up with these farmers.

Asia Pacific Mushroom Farm

Asia PacificFarm Enterprises Inc. is the largest Canadian producer of organic, specialty mushrooms of the highest quality.
Using only the best, natural ingred...

Asia PacificFarm Enterprises Inc. is the largest Canadian producer of organic, specialty mushrooms of the highest quality.
Using only the best, natural ingredients, their product line of fresh specialty mushrooms include Shiitake, Oyster, Pom-Pom, King, and Linz-jhi (Reishi) mushrooms. All their mushrooms are certifed organic by the FVOPA(#14-100) and the COABC(#03-100), and are available for wholesale and retail markets.
This segment has generously been funded by the non-profit FarmFolk CityFolk. Like to see more of the same? Please support our work at www.farmfolkcityfolk.ca

Asia PacificFarm Enterprises Inc. is the largest Canadian producer of organic, specialty mushrooms of the highest quality.
Using only the best, natural ingredients, their product line of fresh specialty mushrooms include Shiitake, Oyster, Pom-Pom, King, and Linz-jhi (Reishi) mushrooms. All their mushrooms are certifed organic by the FVOPA(#14-100) and the COABC(#03-100), and are available for wholesale and retail markets.
This segment has generously been funded by the non-profit FarmFolk CityFolk. Like to see more of the same? Please support our work at www.farmfolkcityfolk.ca

How to farm mushrooms for Slow Food, medicine, bioremediation

Ian Garrone started Far West Fungi- out of his garage- 25 years ago to introduce America to the wide variety of edible fungi. Today, the Garrone family farm 60,...

Ian Garrone started Far West Fungi- out of his garage- 25 years ago to introduce America to the wide variety of edible fungi. Today, the Garrone family farm 60,000 square feet of greenhouses filled with organic, sawdust-based mushrooms. They sell over 40 different types of mushroom at their San Francisco store, a relatively rare offering, given that button mushrooms account for about 87% of all domestic mushroom sales.
Garrone believes that mushrooms can add balance to your diet, serving as an ideal meat substitute. Mushrooms that grow on trees (the type grown at the Far West Fungi farm) are also considered medicinal.
Garrone didn't get into the business to help save the world, but somehow he's managed to help save his corner of the world. After San Francisco's last oil spill he helped provide an indigenous strain of oyster mushroom to a bioremediation project.
More info in original story: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/how-to-farm-mushrooms-as-slow-food-medicine-bioremediation/

Ian Garrone started Far West Fungi- out of his garage- 25 years ago to introduce America to the wide variety of edible fungi. Today, the Garrone family farm 60,000 square feet of greenhouses filled with organic, sawdust-based mushrooms. They sell over 40 different types of mushroom at their San Francisco store, a relatively rare offering, given that button mushrooms account for about 87% of all domestic mushroom sales.
Garrone believes that mushrooms can add balance to your diet, serving as an ideal meat substitute. Mushrooms that grow on trees (the type grown at the Far West Fungi farm) are also considered medicinal.
Garrone didn't get into the business to help save the world, but somehow he's managed to help save his corner of the world. After San Francisco's last oil spill he helped provide an indigenous strain of oyster mushroom to a bioremediation project.
More info in original story: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/how-to-farm-mushrooms-as-slow-food-medicine-bioremediation/

Learn the secrets of Australia's Top OrganicFarmers.
Organic farming is currently receiving a lot of attention. Many farmers are keen to give organics a go but are unsure about the process involved and it's viability. Our one hour video hopes to demystify organic farming by bringing together some of Australia's top commercial organic and non-toxic farmers, and ask them how they manage their enterprises without the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
Mark joined a tour led by Nuffield Farming Scholar Don MacFarlane which took in ten different properties including the Victorian Agricultural ResearchCentre.
The great thing about the one hour video is that it allows the farmers involved to tell their own story on why they went organic, how they went about it and whether it has been a viable move. The video covers such diverse farming enterprises as organic cattle, sheep, poultry, pigs, grain, wine, fruit and vegetables.
Some of the farms included in the video are:
The Druce family farm "Green Grove" which produces it's own flour and confectionary at their Junee flourmill. Alan Druce has been organic since 1962 and the success they are having with their Green Grove Organics operation in Junee is a fine example to country towns everywhere of what can be done to bring life back into the country.
The Statham Family property "Rosnay" near Canowindra which is setting up a grower-marketing group for organic wine, olives, potatoes and pastured poultry. The Statham's wish to form an organic farming community at Rosnay, with 20 acre blocks available for purchase.
Nick and FionaChambers of 'FernleighFarms' near Daylesford, who farm organic vegetables, beef and grazing pigs. They have developed an export market to Japan. Fiona is a senior consultant with Rendell McGuckian Agricultural and Management Consultants and is involved in developing the organic dairy industry.
The Johnson's of WombatWholefoods near Young show farmer's how even with limited acreage, non-toxic farming can be successful. Sam Johnson runs laying and meat chickens in movable pens, free range turkeys, pigs, cattle and fruit trees. Sam has an on property abattoir and direct markets his produce to consumers and restaurants. An amazing system whereby any waste from the abattoir is used to fertilize his fruit trees and any spoilt fruit is fed to his pigs.
The Snowy Mountain Organic Dairy Farm near Cooryong. Stephen Whitstead was recently awarded Victorian Farmer of the year for his initiative in filling a niche market with low fat milk and cream.
Weekly times Farmer of the year nominees Gerry and TerryBrowning of Yarrawonga, who have had great success using organic principles to rotationally graze their 350 cow herd in a single mob.
The video is full of good advice and good ideas. It is refreshing to hear farmers themselves talk passionately and succinctly about their operations.
Producer: Mark SheaB.A.(Psych.Soc) Music: Ross Williams
Aprenda los secretos de Top Productores Orgánicos de Australia.
Imparare i segreti della Top Organic Farmers in Australia .
ऑस्ट्रेलिया के शीर्ष कार्बनिक किसानों के रहस्यों को जानें .
Apprenez les secrets de Top agriculteurs biologiques de l'Australie .

Learn the secrets of Australia's Top OrganicFarmers.
Organic farming is currently receiving a lot of attention. Many farmers are keen to give organics a go but are unsure about the process involved and it's viability. Our one hour video hopes to demystify organic farming by bringing together some of Australia's top commercial organic and non-toxic farmers, and ask them how they manage their enterprises without the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
Mark joined a tour led by Nuffield Farming Scholar Don MacFarlane which took in ten different properties including the Victorian Agricultural ResearchCentre.
The great thing about the one hour video is that it allows the farmers involved to tell their own story on why they went organic, how they went about it and whether it has been a viable move. The video covers such diverse farming enterprises as organic cattle, sheep, poultry, pigs, grain, wine, fruit and vegetables.
Some of the farms included in the video are:
The Druce family farm "Green Grove" which produces it's own flour and confectionary at their Junee flourmill. Alan Druce has been organic since 1962 and the success they are having with their Green Grove Organics operation in Junee is a fine example to country towns everywhere of what can be done to bring life back into the country.
The Statham Family property "Rosnay" near Canowindra which is setting up a grower-marketing group for organic wine, olives, potatoes and pastured poultry. The Statham's wish to form an organic farming community at Rosnay, with 20 acre blocks available for purchase.
Nick and FionaChambers of 'FernleighFarms' near Daylesford, who farm organic vegetables, beef and grazing pigs. They have developed an export market to Japan. Fiona is a senior consultant with Rendell McGuckian Agricultural and Management Consultants and is involved in developing the organic dairy industry.
The Johnson's of WombatWholefoods near Young show farmer's how even with limited acreage, non-toxic farming can be successful. Sam Johnson runs laying and meat chickens in movable pens, free range turkeys, pigs, cattle and fruit trees. Sam has an on property abattoir and direct markets his produce to consumers and restaurants. An amazing system whereby any waste from the abattoir is used to fertilize his fruit trees and any spoilt fruit is fed to his pigs.
The Snowy Mountain Organic Dairy Farm near Cooryong. Stephen Whitstead was recently awarded Victorian Farmer of the year for his initiative in filling a niche market with low fat milk and cream.
Weekly times Farmer of the year nominees Gerry and TerryBrowning of Yarrawonga, who have had great success using organic principles to rotationally graze their 350 cow herd in a single mob.
The video is full of good advice and good ideas. It is refreshing to hear farmers themselves talk passionately and succinctly about their operations.
Producer: Mark SheaB.A.(Psych.Soc) Music: Ross Williams
Aprenda los secretos de Top Productores Orgánicos de Australia.
Imparare i segreti della Top Organic Farmers in Australia .
ऑस्ट्रेलिया के शीर्ष कार्बनिक किसानों के रहस्यों को जानें .
Apprenez les secrets de Top agriculteurs biologiques de l'Australie .

Why Organic, Sustainable Farming Matters | Portrait of a Farmer

When it comes to your food, nature always has the last word.
Most pro-organic documentaries make their point by taking stabs at the cruelty and other evils inv...

When it comes to your food, nature always has the last word.
Most pro-organic documentaries make their point by taking stabs at the cruelty and other evils involved in the world of industrialized farming. In this short documentary portrait, JesseStraight, owner of Whiffletree Farm, shows us a different approach. As he gestures to the beautiful landscapes that surround us he explains, "being a farmer is special because this is my office. You spend your day making animals happy...you get to do things that help the things around you thrive".
The passion that Jesse exudes in this film will make you question every fast-food burger you've ever eaten, but for all the right reasons.
Director & Editor | Alexis Kikoen
Director of Photography | Liz LaneCameraOperation | Susan Thompson & Alexis Kikoen
Production Assistant | Chris JonesProducer | Brian Freer
Featuring | Jesse Straight of Whiffletree Farm: http://www.whiffletreefarmva.com/
Sponsored By | Riverside Health System: http://www.riversideonline.com/
Produced For | The HealthJournal: http://www.thehealthjournals.com/
#organic #farming #farmtotable #eatinghealthy

When it comes to your food, nature always has the last word.
Most pro-organic documentaries make their point by taking stabs at the cruelty and other evils involved in the world of industrialized farming. In this short documentary portrait, JesseStraight, owner of Whiffletree Farm, shows us a different approach. As he gestures to the beautiful landscapes that surround us he explains, "being a farmer is special because this is my office. You spend your day making animals happy...you get to do things that help the things around you thrive".
The passion that Jesse exudes in this film will make you question every fast-food burger you've ever eaten, but for all the right reasons.
Director & Editor | Alexis Kikoen
Director of Photography | Liz LaneCameraOperation | Susan Thompson & Alexis Kikoen
Production Assistant | Chris JonesProducer | Brian Freer
Featuring | Jesse Straight of Whiffletree Farm: http://www.whiffletreefarmva.com/
Sponsored By | Riverside Health System: http://www.riversideonline.com/
Produced For | The HealthJournal: http://www.thehealthjournals.com/
#organic #farming #farmtotable #eatinghealthy

Bahay Kubo Organics - Aquaponics and Urban Farming in the Philippines

Bahay Kubo Organics (BKO) is a social enterprise based in the Metro Manila area whose aim is to develop self-sustaining and healthy communities through urban fa...

Bahay Kubo Organics (BKO) is a social enterprise based in the Metro Manila area whose aim is to develop self-sustaining and healthy communities through urban farms and social innovation. They aim to develop a community of urban growers who farm organic produce and seek to spread the use of aquaponic technology in the Philippines.
Founded by Enzo Pinga, Ryan Aguas and Illian Pascual in 2012, the childhood friends were in the USA when they decided to return to the Philippines to start something that could help fellow countrymen alleviate malnutrition and food scarcity.
I had the chance to visit one of their aquaponics farms, where you'll see a system that involves the cultivation of fish and plants, where one produces nutrients to nourish and sustain the other.
In addition to farming organic produce, BKO offers paid workshops and trainings about do-it-yourself (DYI) urban farming techniques and aquaponics in order to encourage small and micro urban farms.
Get more information on Bahay Kubo Organics at:
https://www.facebook.com/BKOrganics
https://twitter.com/BKorganics

Bahay Kubo Organics (BKO) is a social enterprise based in the Metro Manila area whose aim is to develop self-sustaining and healthy communities through urban farms and social innovation. They aim to develop a community of urban growers who farm organic produce and seek to spread the use of aquaponic technology in the Philippines.
Founded by Enzo Pinga, Ryan Aguas and Illian Pascual in 2012, the childhood friends were in the USA when they decided to return to the Philippines to start something that could help fellow countrymen alleviate malnutrition and food scarcity.
I had the chance to visit one of their aquaponics farms, where you'll see a system that involves the cultivation of fish and plants, where one produces nutrients to nourish and sustain the other.
In addition to farming organic produce, BKO offers paid workshops and trainings about do-it-yourself (DYI) urban farming techniques and aquaponics in order to encourage small and micro urban farms.
Get more information on Bahay Kubo Organics at:
https://www.facebook.com/BKOrganics
https://twitter.com/BKorganics

Urban organic farmers in China

Concerns over China's food safety have made organic vegetables and fruit more and more popular among Chinese consumers. But organic food costs three to five tim...

Concerns over China's food safety have made organic vegetables and fruit more and more popular among Chinese consumers. But organic food costs three to five times more than the price of regular produce. So some Shanghai residents are turning to a new farming business model, that allows them to adopt a plot of farmland and grow their own organic greens. Channel NewsAsia's Shanghai correspondent caught up with these farmers.

Concerns over China's food safety have made organic vegetables and fruit more and more popular among Chinese consumers. But organic food costs three to five times more than the price of regular produce. So some Shanghai residents are turning to a new farming business model, that allows them to adopt a plot of farmland and grow their own organic greens. Channel NewsAsia's Shanghai correspondent caught up with these farmers.

Organic Chicken Farm in Asia - Distributor NASA ACEH

http://www.distributor-nasaaceh.com/
this is the organic technique to raise chicken in open air

published: 21 Jan 2015

Asia Pacific Mushroom Farm

Asia PacificFarm Enterprises Inc. is the largest Canadian producer of organic, specialty mushrooms of the highest quality.
Using only the best, natural ingredients, their product line of fresh specialty mushrooms include Shiitake, Oyster, Pom-Pom, King, and Linz-jhi (Reishi) mushrooms. All their mushrooms are certifed organic by the FVOPA(#14-100) and the COABC(#03-100), and are available for wholesale and retail markets.
This segment has generously been funded by the non-profit FarmFolk CityFolk. Like to see more of the same? Please support our work at www.farmfolkcityfolk.ca

How to farm mushrooms for Slow Food, medicine, bioremediation

Ian Garrone started Far West Fungi- out of his garage- 25 years ago to introduce America to the wide variety of edible fungi. Today, the Garrone family farm 60,000 square feet of greenhouses filled with organic, sawdust-based mushrooms. They sell over 40 different types of mushroom at their San Francisco store, a relatively rare offering, given that button mushrooms account for about 87% of all domestic mushroom sales.
Garrone believes that mushrooms can add balance to your diet, serving as an ideal meat substitute. Mushrooms that grow on trees (the type grown at the Far West Fungi farm) are also considered medicinal.
Garrone didn't get into the business to help save the world, but somehow he's managed to help save his corner of the world. After San Francisco's last oil spill he helped ...

published: 19 Mar 2012

Organic Farming, Australia - Learn how to farm organically

Learn the secrets of Australia's Top OrganicFarmers.
Organic farming is currently receiving a lot of attention. Many farmers are keen to give organics a go but are unsure about the process involved and it's viability. Our one hour video hopes to demystify organic farming by bringing together some of Australia's top commercial organic and non-toxic farmers, and ask them how they manage their enterprises without the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
Mark joined a tour led by Nuffield Farming Scholar Don MacFarlane which took in ten different properties including the Victorian Agricultural ResearchCentre.
The great thing about the one hour video is that it allows the farmers involved to tell their own story on why they went organic, how they went about it and whether it has bee...

published: 16 Jan 2014

Why Organic, Sustainable Farming Matters | Portrait of a Farmer

When it comes to your food, nature always has the last word.
Most pro-organic documentaries make their point by taking stabs at the cruelty and other evils involved in the world of industrialized farming. In this short documentary portrait, JesseStraight, owner of Whiffletree Farm, shows us a different approach. As he gestures to the beautiful landscapes that surround us he explains, "being a farmer is special because this is my office. You spend your day making animals happy...you get to do things that help the things around you thrive".
The passion that Jesse exudes in this film will make you question every fast-food burger you've ever eaten, but for all the right reasons.
Director & Editor | Alexis Kikoen
Director of Photography | Liz LaneCameraOperation | Susan Thompson & Alexis ...

published: 02 Jun 2014

Bahay Kubo Organics - Aquaponics and Urban Farming in the Philippines

Bahay Kubo Organics (BKO) is a social enterprise based in the Metro Manila area whose aim is to develop self-sustaining and healthy communities through urban farms and social innovation. They aim to develop a community of urban growers who farm organic produce and seek to spread the use of aquaponic technology in the Philippines.
Founded by Enzo Pinga, Ryan Aguas and Illian Pascual in 2012, the childhood friends were in the USA when they decided to return to the Philippines to start something that could help fellow countrymen alleviate malnutrition and food scarcity.
I had the chance to visit one of their aquaponics farms, where you'll see a system that involves the cultivation of fish and plants, where one produces nutrients to nourish and sustain the other.
In addition to farming orga...

published: 23 Feb 2015

Organic Farming Guide

Urban organic farmers in China

Concerns over China's food safety have made organic vegetables and fruit more and more popular among Chinese consumers. But organic food costs three to five times more than the price of regular produce. So some Shanghai residents are turning to a new farming business model, that allows them to adopt a plot of farmland and grow their own organic greens. Channel NewsAsia's Shanghai correspondent caught up with these farmers.

Asia Pacific Mushroom Farm

Asia PacificFarm Enterprises Inc. is the largest Canadian producer of organic, specialty mushrooms of the highest quality.
Using only the best, natural ingred...

Asia PacificFarm Enterprises Inc. is the largest Canadian producer of organic, specialty mushrooms of the highest quality.
Using only the best, natural ingredients, their product line of fresh specialty mushrooms include Shiitake, Oyster, Pom-Pom, King, and Linz-jhi (Reishi) mushrooms. All their mushrooms are certifed organic by the FVOPA(#14-100) and the COABC(#03-100), and are available for wholesale and retail markets.
This segment has generously been funded by the non-profit FarmFolk CityFolk. Like to see more of the same? Please support our work at www.farmfolkcityfolk.ca

Asia PacificFarm Enterprises Inc. is the largest Canadian producer of organic, specialty mushrooms of the highest quality.
Using only the best, natural ingredients, their product line of fresh specialty mushrooms include Shiitake, Oyster, Pom-Pom, King, and Linz-jhi (Reishi) mushrooms. All their mushrooms are certifed organic by the FVOPA(#14-100) and the COABC(#03-100), and are available for wholesale and retail markets.
This segment has generously been funded by the non-profit FarmFolk CityFolk. Like to see more of the same? Please support our work at www.farmfolkcityfolk.ca

How to farm mushrooms for Slow Food, medicine, bioremediation

Ian Garrone started Far West Fungi- out of his garage- 25 years ago to introduce America to the wide variety of edible fungi. Today, the Garrone family farm 60,...

Ian Garrone started Far West Fungi- out of his garage- 25 years ago to introduce America to the wide variety of edible fungi. Today, the Garrone family farm 60,000 square feet of greenhouses filled with organic, sawdust-based mushrooms. They sell over 40 different types of mushroom at their San Francisco store, a relatively rare offering, given that button mushrooms account for about 87% of all domestic mushroom sales.
Garrone believes that mushrooms can add balance to your diet, serving as an ideal meat substitute. Mushrooms that grow on trees (the type grown at the Far West Fungi farm) are also considered medicinal.
Garrone didn't get into the business to help save the world, but somehow he's managed to help save his corner of the world. After San Francisco's last oil spill he helped provide an indigenous strain of oyster mushroom to a bioremediation project.
More info in original story: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/how-to-farm-mushrooms-as-slow-food-medicine-bioremediation/

Ian Garrone started Far West Fungi- out of his garage- 25 years ago to introduce America to the wide variety of edible fungi. Today, the Garrone family farm 60,000 square feet of greenhouses filled with organic, sawdust-based mushrooms. They sell over 40 different types of mushroom at their San Francisco store, a relatively rare offering, given that button mushrooms account for about 87% of all domestic mushroom sales.
Garrone believes that mushrooms can add balance to your diet, serving as an ideal meat substitute. Mushrooms that grow on trees (the type grown at the Far West Fungi farm) are also considered medicinal.
Garrone didn't get into the business to help save the world, but somehow he's managed to help save his corner of the world. After San Francisco's last oil spill he helped provide an indigenous strain of oyster mushroom to a bioremediation project.
More info in original story: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/how-to-farm-mushrooms-as-slow-food-medicine-bioremediation/

Learn the secrets of Australia's Top OrganicFarmers.
Organic farming is currently receiving a lot of attention. Many farmers are keen to give organics a go but are unsure about the process involved and it's viability. Our one hour video hopes to demystify organic farming by bringing together some of Australia's top commercial organic and non-toxic farmers, and ask them how they manage their enterprises without the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
Mark joined a tour led by Nuffield Farming Scholar Don MacFarlane which took in ten different properties including the Victorian Agricultural ResearchCentre.
The great thing about the one hour video is that it allows the farmers involved to tell their own story on why they went organic, how they went about it and whether it has been a viable move. The video covers such diverse farming enterprises as organic cattle, sheep, poultry, pigs, grain, wine, fruit and vegetables.
Some of the farms included in the video are:
The Druce family farm "Green Grove" which produces it's own flour and confectionary at their Junee flourmill. Alan Druce has been organic since 1962 and the success they are having with their Green Grove Organics operation in Junee is a fine example to country towns everywhere of what can be done to bring life back into the country.
The Statham Family property "Rosnay" near Canowindra which is setting up a grower-marketing group for organic wine, olives, potatoes and pastured poultry. The Statham's wish to form an organic farming community at Rosnay, with 20 acre blocks available for purchase.
Nick and FionaChambers of 'FernleighFarms' near Daylesford, who farm organic vegetables, beef and grazing pigs. They have developed an export market to Japan. Fiona is a senior consultant with Rendell McGuckian Agricultural and Management Consultants and is involved in developing the organic dairy industry.
The Johnson's of WombatWholefoods near Young show farmer's how even with limited acreage, non-toxic farming can be successful. Sam Johnson runs laying and meat chickens in movable pens, free range turkeys, pigs, cattle and fruit trees. Sam has an on property abattoir and direct markets his produce to consumers and restaurants. An amazing system whereby any waste from the abattoir is used to fertilize his fruit trees and any spoilt fruit is fed to his pigs.
The Snowy Mountain Organic Dairy Farm near Cooryong. Stephen Whitstead was recently awarded Victorian Farmer of the year for his initiative in filling a niche market with low fat milk and cream.
Weekly times Farmer of the year nominees Gerry and TerryBrowning of Yarrawonga, who have had great success using organic principles to rotationally graze their 350 cow herd in a single mob.
The video is full of good advice and good ideas. It is refreshing to hear farmers themselves talk passionately and succinctly about their operations.
Producer: Mark SheaB.A.(Psych.Soc) Music: Ross Williams
Aprenda los secretos de Top Productores Orgánicos de Australia.
Imparare i segreti della Top Organic Farmers in Australia .
ऑस्ट्रेलिया के शीर्ष कार्बनिक किसानों के रहस्यों को जानें .
Apprenez les secrets de Top agriculteurs biologiques de l'Australie .

Learn the secrets of Australia's Top OrganicFarmers.
Organic farming is currently receiving a lot of attention. Many farmers are keen to give organics a go but are unsure about the process involved and it's viability. Our one hour video hopes to demystify organic farming by bringing together some of Australia's top commercial organic and non-toxic farmers, and ask them how they manage their enterprises without the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
Mark joined a tour led by Nuffield Farming Scholar Don MacFarlane which took in ten different properties including the Victorian Agricultural ResearchCentre.
The great thing about the one hour video is that it allows the farmers involved to tell their own story on why they went organic, how they went about it and whether it has been a viable move. The video covers such diverse farming enterprises as organic cattle, sheep, poultry, pigs, grain, wine, fruit and vegetables.
Some of the farms included in the video are:
The Druce family farm "Green Grove" which produces it's own flour and confectionary at their Junee flourmill. Alan Druce has been organic since 1962 and the success they are having with their Green Grove Organics operation in Junee is a fine example to country towns everywhere of what can be done to bring life back into the country.
The Statham Family property "Rosnay" near Canowindra which is setting up a grower-marketing group for organic wine, olives, potatoes and pastured poultry. The Statham's wish to form an organic farming community at Rosnay, with 20 acre blocks available for purchase.
Nick and FionaChambers of 'FernleighFarms' near Daylesford, who farm organic vegetables, beef and grazing pigs. They have developed an export market to Japan. Fiona is a senior consultant with Rendell McGuckian Agricultural and Management Consultants and is involved in developing the organic dairy industry.
The Johnson's of WombatWholefoods near Young show farmer's how even with limited acreage, non-toxic farming can be successful. Sam Johnson runs laying and meat chickens in movable pens, free range turkeys, pigs, cattle and fruit trees. Sam has an on property abattoir and direct markets his produce to consumers and restaurants. An amazing system whereby any waste from the abattoir is used to fertilize his fruit trees and any spoilt fruit is fed to his pigs.
The Snowy Mountain Organic Dairy Farm near Cooryong. Stephen Whitstead was recently awarded Victorian Farmer of the year for his initiative in filling a niche market with low fat milk and cream.
Weekly times Farmer of the year nominees Gerry and TerryBrowning of Yarrawonga, who have had great success using organic principles to rotationally graze their 350 cow herd in a single mob.
The video is full of good advice and good ideas. It is refreshing to hear farmers themselves talk passionately and succinctly about their operations.
Producer: Mark SheaB.A.(Psych.Soc) Music: Ross Williams
Aprenda los secretos de Top Productores Orgánicos de Australia.
Imparare i segreti della Top Organic Farmers in Australia .
ऑस्ट्रेलिया के शीर्ष कार्बनिक किसानों के रहस्यों को जानें .
Apprenez les secrets de Top agriculteurs biologiques de l'Australie .

Why Organic, Sustainable Farming Matters | Portrait of a Farmer

When it comes to your food, nature always has the last word.
Most pro-organic documentaries make their point by taking stabs at the cruelty and other evils inv...

When it comes to your food, nature always has the last word.
Most pro-organic documentaries make their point by taking stabs at the cruelty and other evils involved in the world of industrialized farming. In this short documentary portrait, JesseStraight, owner of Whiffletree Farm, shows us a different approach. As he gestures to the beautiful landscapes that surround us he explains, "being a farmer is special because this is my office. You spend your day making animals happy...you get to do things that help the things around you thrive".
The passion that Jesse exudes in this film will make you question every fast-food burger you've ever eaten, but for all the right reasons.
Director & Editor | Alexis Kikoen
Director of Photography | Liz LaneCameraOperation | Susan Thompson & Alexis Kikoen
Production Assistant | Chris JonesProducer | Brian Freer
Featuring | Jesse Straight of Whiffletree Farm: http://www.whiffletreefarmva.com/
Sponsored By | Riverside Health System: http://www.riversideonline.com/
Produced For | The HealthJournal: http://www.thehealthjournals.com/
#organic #farming #farmtotable #eatinghealthy

When it comes to your food, nature always has the last word.
Most pro-organic documentaries make their point by taking stabs at the cruelty and other evils involved in the world of industrialized farming. In this short documentary portrait, JesseStraight, owner of Whiffletree Farm, shows us a different approach. As he gestures to the beautiful landscapes that surround us he explains, "being a farmer is special because this is my office. You spend your day making animals happy...you get to do things that help the things around you thrive".
The passion that Jesse exudes in this film will make you question every fast-food burger you've ever eaten, but for all the right reasons.
Director & Editor | Alexis Kikoen
Director of Photography | Liz LaneCameraOperation | Susan Thompson & Alexis Kikoen
Production Assistant | Chris JonesProducer | Brian Freer
Featuring | Jesse Straight of Whiffletree Farm: http://www.whiffletreefarmva.com/
Sponsored By | Riverside Health System: http://www.riversideonline.com/
Produced For | The HealthJournal: http://www.thehealthjournals.com/
#organic #farming #farmtotable #eatinghealthy

Bahay Kubo Organics - Aquaponics and Urban Farming in the Philippines

Bahay Kubo Organics (BKO) is a social enterprise based in the Metro Manila area whose aim is to develop self-sustaining and healthy communities through urban fa...

Bahay Kubo Organics (BKO) is a social enterprise based in the Metro Manila area whose aim is to develop self-sustaining and healthy communities through urban farms and social innovation. They aim to develop a community of urban growers who farm organic produce and seek to spread the use of aquaponic technology in the Philippines.
Founded by Enzo Pinga, Ryan Aguas and Illian Pascual in 2012, the childhood friends were in the USA when they decided to return to the Philippines to start something that could help fellow countrymen alleviate malnutrition and food scarcity.
I had the chance to visit one of their aquaponics farms, where you'll see a system that involves the cultivation of fish and plants, where one produces nutrients to nourish and sustain the other.
In addition to farming organic produce, BKO offers paid workshops and trainings about do-it-yourself (DYI) urban farming techniques and aquaponics in order to encourage small and micro urban farms.
Get more information on Bahay Kubo Organics at:
https://www.facebook.com/BKOrganics
https://twitter.com/BKorganics

Bahay Kubo Organics (BKO) is a social enterprise based in the Metro Manila area whose aim is to develop self-sustaining and healthy communities through urban farms and social innovation. They aim to develop a community of urban growers who farm organic produce and seek to spread the use of aquaponic technology in the Philippines.
Founded by Enzo Pinga, Ryan Aguas and Illian Pascual in 2012, the childhood friends were in the USA when they decided to return to the Philippines to start something that could help fellow countrymen alleviate malnutrition and food scarcity.
I had the chance to visit one of their aquaponics farms, where you'll see a system that involves the cultivation of fish and plants, where one produces nutrients to nourish and sustain the other.
In addition to farming organic produce, BKO offers paid workshops and trainings about do-it-yourself (DYI) urban farming techniques and aquaponics in order to encourage small and micro urban farms.
Get more information on Bahay Kubo Organics at:
https://www.facebook.com/BKOrganics
https://twitter.com/BKorganics

Urban organic farmers in China

Concerns over China's food safety have made organic vegetables and fruit more and more popular among Chinese consumers. But organic food costs three to five tim...

Concerns over China's food safety have made organic vegetables and fruit more and more popular among Chinese consumers. But organic food costs three to five times more than the price of regular produce. So some Shanghai residents are turning to a new farming business model, that allows them to adopt a plot of farmland and grow their own organic greens. Channel NewsAsia's Shanghai correspondent caught up with these farmers.

Concerns over China's food safety have made organic vegetables and fruit more and more popular among Chinese consumers. But organic food costs three to five times more than the price of regular produce. So some Shanghai residents are turning to a new farming business model, that allows them to adopt a plot of farmland and grow their own organic greens. Channel NewsAsia's Shanghai correspondent caught up with these farmers.

Organic Farming, Australia - Learn how to farm organically

Learn the secrets of Australia's Top OrganicFarmers.
Organic farming is currently receiving a lot of attention. Many farmers are keen to give organics a go but are unsure about the process involved and it's viability. Our one hour video hopes to demystify organic farming by bringing together some of Australia's top commercial organic and non-toxic farmers, and ask them how they manage their enterprises without the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
Mark joined a tour led by Nuffield Farming Scholar Don MacFarlane which took in ten different properties including the Victorian Agricultural ResearchCentre.
The great thing about the one hour video is that it allows the farmers involved to tell their own story on why they went organic, how they went about it and whether it has bee...

published: 16 Jan 2014

Chinese organic farms blossoming with creative sales pitches

China's market for organic food is booming, but many small-scale farmers are struggling with high costs and compliance burdens. So, they’re coming up with creative ways to market and sell their products, such as inviting customers on field trips to check out the produce for themselves!
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published: 23 Feb 2015

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Firstoff here is a Comment from a Wise person who helps break down why I use powder milk and fish.
Organic growers (mainly from Asia) has been using fish product and milk product for hundreds of years in their gardens. Milk has lots of calcium, minerals and sugars that feeds the microherd, which in turn unlock and releases many nutrients for the plant. Milk works WAY better and WAY more effect if it were turned into Lactobacillus. Calcium acts like glue that holds the cell wall together, making plants stronger and making them feed more efficiently, hence bigger, faster growing plants. Amino Acid (from fish) help build chlorophyll and opens up Ca channels and sends hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of Ca ions up to the plants at once, instead of the 10-20 Ca ions at once without the ...

Want to quit your job and become a farmer? That is exactly what all these folks did. Are you thinking about starting a small-scale, urban, hobby farming business or off grid living farm? Get my FREEPrivate Videos and FREE Ebooks, sign up at http://www.TarrinLupo.com
Then this video has what you need to get started. I interviewed 10 small farmers to get their tips on:
- organic chicken farming;
- goat farming;
- cattle farming;
- worm farming for profit;
- organic vegetable farming;
- maple syrup farming;
- aquaculture fish farming;
- aquaponics; and
- urban fruit tree farming.
Get inspired. Pick up some quick tips from these veteran small-scale farmers an relax as we take a quick trip into modern organic farming businesses across the United States.
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published: 23 Apr 2014

Captain Save-A-Grow: Big Stocks ='s Fat Azz Bud Sites

Twist and burn pimp and let's chop up a lil bit on stalks and bud staking. And special shout out to those who really trap for the patients.

published: 24 Feb 2015

VIRGINIA FARMING: Millennials & Agriculture

This week we explore what farmers should know about millennials, and what millennials should know about agriculture. My special guest for this conversation is Morgan Slaven. We also have a story on field conditions during the month of May. Plus, we'll review a new book about farm dogs

Hydroponic Farm Grows 350 Varieties of Vegetables with 90 minerals to Grow the best tasting food

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to Swank Specialty Produce that grows over 350 varieties of vegetables and uses 90 minerals to grow the best tasting food.
In this episode, John will visit a farm in South Florida growing both Hyrdoponic ShadeHouseGrown and Organic Full Sun Production.
You will get a full tour of the farm including many of the crops they are currently growing, how they are growing them. You will learn how important it is to grow diversity in your garden and grow specific varieties of crops for success instead of failure.
You will also discover the special trace minerals they use to grow the best tasting food.
Finally, John will interview Darren Swank, the farmer who has been been in the business of farming for 13+ years now and ask him...

published: 08 Jan 2016

Organic Farming part 1

Full length documentary film 'Organic Farming - part 1' by Shramajeevi. http://www.shramajeevi.com Also visit http://images.shramajeevi.com for agricultural and rural images and http://contacts.shramajeevi.com for farming related contacts.

Learn the secrets of Australia's Top OrganicFarmers.
Organic farming is currently receiving a lot of attention. Many farmers are keen to give organics a go but are unsure about the process involved and it's viability. Our one hour video hopes to demystify organic farming by bringing together some of Australia's top commercial organic and non-toxic farmers, and ask them how they manage their enterprises without the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
Mark joined a tour led by Nuffield Farming Scholar Don MacFarlane which took in ten different properties including the Victorian Agricultural ResearchCentre.
The great thing about the one hour video is that it allows the farmers involved to tell their own story on why they went organic, how they went about it and whether it has been a viable move. The video covers such diverse farming enterprises as organic cattle, sheep, poultry, pigs, grain, wine, fruit and vegetables.
Some of the farms included in the video are:
The Druce family farm "Green Grove" which produces it's own flour and confectionary at their Junee flourmill. Alan Druce has been organic since 1962 and the success they are having with their Green Grove Organics operation in Junee is a fine example to country towns everywhere of what can be done to bring life back into the country.
The Statham Family property "Rosnay" near Canowindra which is setting up a grower-marketing group for organic wine, olives, potatoes and pastured poultry. The Statham's wish to form an organic farming community at Rosnay, with 20 acre blocks available for purchase.
Nick and FionaChambers of 'FernleighFarms' near Daylesford, who farm organic vegetables, beef and grazing pigs. They have developed an export market to Japan. Fiona is a senior consultant with Rendell McGuckian Agricultural and Management Consultants and is involved in developing the organic dairy industry.
The Johnson's of WombatWholefoods near Young show farmer's how even with limited acreage, non-toxic farming can be successful. Sam Johnson runs laying and meat chickens in movable pens, free range turkeys, pigs, cattle and fruit trees. Sam has an on property abattoir and direct markets his produce to consumers and restaurants. An amazing system whereby any waste from the abattoir is used to fertilize his fruit trees and any spoilt fruit is fed to his pigs.
The Snowy Mountain Organic Dairy Farm near Cooryong. Stephen Whitstead was recently awarded Victorian Farmer of the year for his initiative in filling a niche market with low fat milk and cream.
Weekly times Farmer of the year nominees Gerry and TerryBrowning of Yarrawonga, who have had great success using organic principles to rotationally graze their 350 cow herd in a single mob.
The video is full of good advice and good ideas. It is refreshing to hear farmers themselves talk passionately and succinctly about their operations.
Producer: Mark SheaB.A.(Psych.Soc) Music: Ross Williams
Aprenda los secretos de Top Productores Orgánicos de Australia.
Imparare i segreti della Top Organic Farmers in Australia .
ऑस्ट्रेलिया के शीर्ष कार्बनिक किसानों के रहस्यों को जानें .
Apprenez les secrets de Top agriculteurs biologiques de l'Australie .

Learn the secrets of Australia's Top OrganicFarmers.
Organic farming is currently receiving a lot of attention. Many farmers are keen to give organics a go but are unsure about the process involved and it's viability. Our one hour video hopes to demystify organic farming by bringing together some of Australia's top commercial organic and non-toxic farmers, and ask them how they manage their enterprises without the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
Mark joined a tour led by Nuffield Farming Scholar Don MacFarlane which took in ten different properties including the Victorian Agricultural ResearchCentre.
The great thing about the one hour video is that it allows the farmers involved to tell their own story on why they went organic, how they went about it and whether it has been a viable move. The video covers such diverse farming enterprises as organic cattle, sheep, poultry, pigs, grain, wine, fruit and vegetables.
Some of the farms included in the video are:
The Druce family farm "Green Grove" which produces it's own flour and confectionary at their Junee flourmill. Alan Druce has been organic since 1962 and the success they are having with their Green Grove Organics operation in Junee is a fine example to country towns everywhere of what can be done to bring life back into the country.
The Statham Family property "Rosnay" near Canowindra which is setting up a grower-marketing group for organic wine, olives, potatoes and pastured poultry. The Statham's wish to form an organic farming community at Rosnay, with 20 acre blocks available for purchase.
Nick and FionaChambers of 'FernleighFarms' near Daylesford, who farm organic vegetables, beef and grazing pigs. They have developed an export market to Japan. Fiona is a senior consultant with Rendell McGuckian Agricultural and Management Consultants and is involved in developing the organic dairy industry.
The Johnson's of WombatWholefoods near Young show farmer's how even with limited acreage, non-toxic farming can be successful. Sam Johnson runs laying and meat chickens in movable pens, free range turkeys, pigs, cattle and fruit trees. Sam has an on property abattoir and direct markets his produce to consumers and restaurants. An amazing system whereby any waste from the abattoir is used to fertilize his fruit trees and any spoilt fruit is fed to his pigs.
The Snowy Mountain Organic Dairy Farm near Cooryong. Stephen Whitstead was recently awarded Victorian Farmer of the year for his initiative in filling a niche market with low fat milk and cream.
Weekly times Farmer of the year nominees Gerry and TerryBrowning of Yarrawonga, who have had great success using organic principles to rotationally graze their 350 cow herd in a single mob.
The video is full of good advice and good ideas. It is refreshing to hear farmers themselves talk passionately and succinctly about their operations.
Producer: Mark SheaB.A.(Psych.Soc) Music: Ross Williams
Aprenda los secretos de Top Productores Orgánicos de Australia.
Imparare i segreti della Top Organic Farmers in Australia .
ऑस्ट्रेलिया के शीर्ष कार्बनिक किसानों के रहस्यों को जानें .
Apprenez les secrets de Top agriculteurs biologiques de l'Australie .

Chinese organic farms blossoming with creative sales pitches

China's market for organic food is booming, but many small-scale farmers are struggling with high costs and compliance burdens. So, they’re coming up with creat...

China's market for organic food is booming, but many small-scale farmers are struggling with high costs and compliance burdens. So, they’re coming up with creative ways to market and sell their products, such as inviting customers on field trips to check out the produce for themselves!
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China's market for organic food is booming, but many small-scale farmers are struggling with high costs and compliance burdens. So, they’re coming up with creative ways to market and sell their products, such as inviting customers on field trips to check out the produce for themselves!
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Firstoff here is a Comment from a Wise person who helps break down why I use powder milk and fish.
Organic growers (mainly from Asia) has been using fish produ...

Firstoff here is a Comment from a Wise person who helps break down why I use powder milk and fish.
Organic growers (mainly from Asia) has been using fish product and milk product for hundreds of years in their gardens. Milk has lots of calcium, minerals and sugars that feeds the microherd, which in turn unlock and releases many nutrients for the plant. Milk works WAY better and WAY more effect if it were turned into Lactobacillus. Calcium acts like glue that holds the cell wall together, making plants stronger and making them feed more efficiently, hence bigger, faster growing plants. Amino Acid (from fish) help build chlorophyll and opens up Ca channels and sends hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of Ca ions up to the plants at once, instead of the 10-20 Ca ions at once without the use of Amino Acid = super green and healthy plants on super photosynthesis mode. Bottom line, Ca combined with Amino Acid = Growth/Yield and Health on steriods. Now add silica to the mix and you have thick ass stalk and highly pest/disease resistance trees. Literally, your plants will become as strong and branches becomes as hard and resistance as trees.
Now off to the show.

Firstoff here is a Comment from a Wise person who helps break down why I use powder milk and fish.
Organic growers (mainly from Asia) has been using fish product and milk product for hundreds of years in their gardens. Milk has lots of calcium, minerals and sugars that feeds the microherd, which in turn unlock and releases many nutrients for the plant. Milk works WAY better and WAY more effect if it were turned into Lactobacillus. Calcium acts like glue that holds the cell wall together, making plants stronger and making them feed more efficiently, hence bigger, faster growing plants. Amino Acid (from fish) help build chlorophyll and opens up Ca channels and sends hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of Ca ions up to the plants at once, instead of the 10-20 Ca ions at once without the use of Amino Acid = super green and healthy plants on super photosynthesis mode. Bottom line, Ca combined with Amino Acid = Growth/Yield and Health on steriods. Now add silica to the mix and you have thick ass stalk and highly pest/disease resistance trees. Literally, your plants will become as strong and branches becomes as hard and resistance as trees.
Now off to the show.

VIRGINIA FARMING: Millennials & Agriculture

This week we explore what farmers should know about millennials, and what millennials should know about agriculture. My special guest for this conversation is M...

This week we explore what farmers should know about millennials, and what millennials should know about agriculture. My special guest for this conversation is Morgan Slaven. We also have a story on field conditions during the month of May. Plus, we'll review a new book about farm dogs

This week we explore what farmers should know about millennials, and what millennials should know about agriculture. My special guest for this conversation is Morgan Slaven. We also have a story on field conditions during the month of May. Plus, we'll review a new book about farm dogs

Hydroponic Farm Grows 350 Varieties of Vegetables with 90 minerals to Grow the best tasting food

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to Swank Specialty Produce that grows over 350 varieties of vegetables and uses 90 minerals to ...

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to Swank Specialty Produce that grows over 350 varieties of vegetables and uses 90 minerals to grow the best tasting food.
In this episode, John will visit a farm in South Florida growing both Hyrdoponic ShadeHouseGrown and Organic Full Sun Production.
You will get a full tour of the farm including many of the crops they are currently growing, how they are growing them. You will learn how important it is to grow diversity in your garden and grow specific varieties of crops for success instead of failure.
You will also discover the special trace minerals they use to grow the best tasting food.
Finally, John will interview Darren Swank, the farmer who has been been in the business of farming for 13+ years now and ask him the following questions:
00:55:46 Interview with Darren Swank Begins
00:56:00 Is there any such thing as Organic Hydroponics?
00:58:19 What Nutrients do you use in your HydroponicSystem?
00:59:50 How do you control pests using organic methods?
01:01:57 Why is it important to be proactive instead of reactive for pest control?
01:03:58 What organic control do you use for Powderly Mildew?
01:04:55 How important is growing diversity in crops?
01:07:31 What are the easiest vegetables to grow in South Florida?
01:08:56 How important is educating the public if you are a farmer?
01:12:08 How can people learn more about and contact your farm?
Referenced Videos:
OriginalVisit to Swank Specialty Produce in April 2010:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6UdtEQCOEg
Visit to Swank Specialty Produce in Nov 2010:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bz-NF3CwYek
Visit to Swank Speciality Produce in 2012:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJiQqpMm48w
Learn about OceanSolution Fertilizer (90 minerals)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUlxbByK3yQ
Learn about Native Crops and Edibles in South Florida:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDVvu6gk-ZY
Subscribe to GrowingYourGreens for more videos like this:
https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=growingyourgreens
FollowingJohn on Instagram at:
https://www.instagram.com/growingyourgreens/

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to Swank Specialty Produce that grows over 350 varieties of vegetables and uses 90 minerals to grow the best tasting food.
In this episode, John will visit a farm in South Florida growing both Hyrdoponic ShadeHouseGrown and Organic Full Sun Production.
You will get a full tour of the farm including many of the crops they are currently growing, how they are growing them. You will learn how important it is to grow diversity in your garden and grow specific varieties of crops for success instead of failure.
You will also discover the special trace minerals they use to grow the best tasting food.
Finally, John will interview Darren Swank, the farmer who has been been in the business of farming for 13+ years now and ask him the following questions:
00:55:46 Interview with Darren Swank Begins
00:56:00 Is there any such thing as Organic Hydroponics?
00:58:19 What Nutrients do you use in your HydroponicSystem?
00:59:50 How do you control pests using organic methods?
01:01:57 Why is it important to be proactive instead of reactive for pest control?
01:03:58 What organic control do you use for Powderly Mildew?
01:04:55 How important is growing diversity in crops?
01:07:31 What are the easiest vegetables to grow in South Florida?
01:08:56 How important is educating the public if you are a farmer?
01:12:08 How can people learn more about and contact your farm?
Referenced Videos:
OriginalVisit to Swank Specialty Produce in April 2010:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6UdtEQCOEg
Visit to Swank Specialty Produce in Nov 2010:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bz-NF3CwYek
Visit to Swank Speciality Produce in 2012:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJiQqpMm48w
Learn about OceanSolution Fertilizer (90 minerals)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUlxbByK3yQ
Learn about Native Crops and Edibles in South Florida:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDVvu6gk-ZY
Subscribe to GrowingYourGreens for more videos like this:
https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=growingyourgreens
FollowingJohn on Instagram at:
https://www.instagram.com/growingyourgreens/

Full length documentary film 'Organic Farming - part 1' by Shramajeevi. http://www.shramajeevi.com Also visit http://images.shramajeevi.com for agricultural and rural images and http://contacts.shramajeevi.com for farming related contacts.

Full length documentary film 'Organic Farming - part 1' by Shramajeevi. http://www.shramajeevi.com Also visit http://images.shramajeevi.com for agricultural and rural images and http://contacts.shramajeevi.com for farming related contacts.

Asia Pacific Mushroom Farm

Asia PacificFarm Enterprises Inc. is the largest Canadian producer of organic, specialty mushrooms of the highest quality.
Using only the best, natural ingredients, their product line of fresh specialty mushrooms include Shiitake, Oyster, Pom-Pom, King, and Linz-jhi (Reishi) mushrooms. All their mushrooms are certifed organic by the FVOPA(#14-100) and the COABC(#03-100), and are available for wholesale and retail markets.
This segment has generously been funded by the non-profit FarmFolk CityFolk. Like to see more of the same? Please support our work at www.farmfolkcityfolk.ca

6:12

Target Agriculture - 100% Organic Fruit Products From Asia

One company - three Countries. Target Agriculture is an exporter of processed 100 % organi...

How to farm mushrooms for Slow Food, medicine, bioremediation

Ian Garrone started Far West Fungi- out of his garage- 25 years ago to introduce America to the wide variety of edible fungi. Today, the Garrone family farm 60,000 square feet of greenhouses filled with organic, sawdust-based mushrooms. They sell over 40 different types of mushroom at their San Francisco store, a relatively rare offering, given that button mushrooms account for about 87% of all domestic mushroom sales.
Garrone believes that mushrooms can add balance to your diet, serving as an ideal meat substitute. Mushrooms that grow on trees (the type grown at the Far West Fungi farm) are also considered medicinal.
Garrone didn't get into the business to help save the world, but somehow he's managed to help save his corner of the world. After San Francisco's last oil spill he helped provide an indigenous strain of oyster mushroom to a bioremediation project.
More info in original story: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/how-to-farm-mushrooms-as-slow-food-medicine-bioremediation/

59:56

Organic Farming, Australia - Learn how to farm organically

Learn the secrets of Australia's Top Organic Farmers.
Organic farming is currently receiv...

Organic Farming, Australia - Learn how to farm organically

Learn the secrets of Australia's Top OrganicFarmers.
Organic farming is currently receiving a lot of attention. Many farmers are keen to give organics a go but are unsure about the process involved and it's viability. Our one hour video hopes to demystify organic farming by bringing together some of Australia's top commercial organic and non-toxic farmers, and ask them how they manage their enterprises without the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
Mark joined a tour led by Nuffield Farming Scholar Don MacFarlane which took in ten different properties including the Victorian Agricultural ResearchCentre.
The great thing about the one hour video is that it allows the farmers involved to tell their own story on why they went organic, how they went about it and whether it has been a viable move. The video covers such diverse farming enterprises as organic cattle, sheep, poultry, pigs, grain, wine, fruit and vegetables.
Some of the farms included in the video are:
The Druce family farm "Green Grove" which produces it's own flour and confectionary at their Junee flourmill. Alan Druce has been organic since 1962 and the success they are having with their Green Grove Organics operation in Junee is a fine example to country towns everywhere of what can be done to bring life back into the country.
The Statham Family property "Rosnay" near Canowindra which is setting up a grower-marketing group for organic wine, olives, potatoes and pastured poultry. The Statham's wish to form an organic farming community at Rosnay, with 20 acre blocks available for purchase.
Nick and FionaChambers of 'FernleighFarms' near Daylesford, who farm organic vegetables, beef and grazing pigs. They have developed an export market to Japan. Fiona is a senior consultant with Rendell McGuckian Agricultural and Management Consultants and is involved in developing the organic dairy industry.
The Johnson's of WombatWholefoods near Young show farmer's how even with limited acreage, non-toxic farming can be successful. Sam Johnson runs laying and meat chickens in movable pens, free range turkeys, pigs, cattle and fruit trees. Sam has an on property abattoir and direct markets his produce to consumers and restaurants. An amazing system whereby any waste from the abattoir is used to fertilize his fruit trees and any spoilt fruit is fed to his pigs.
The Snowy Mountain Organic Dairy Farm near Cooryong. Stephen Whitstead was recently awarded Victorian Farmer of the year for his initiative in filling a niche market with low fat milk and cream.
Weekly times Farmer of the year nominees Gerry and TerryBrowning of Yarrawonga, who have had great success using organic principles to rotationally graze their 350 cow herd in a single mob.
The video is full of good advice and good ideas. It is refreshing to hear farmers themselves talk passionately and succinctly about their operations.
Producer: Mark SheaB.A.(Psych.Soc) Music: Ross Williams
Aprenda los secretos de Top Productores Orgánicos de Australia.
Imparare i segreti della Top Organic Farmers in Australia .
ऑस्ट्रेलिया के शीर्ष कार्बनिक किसानों के रहस्यों को जानें .
Apprenez les secrets de Top agriculteurs biologiques de l'Australie .

6:26

Why Organic, Sustainable Farming Matters | Portrait of a Farmer

When it comes to your food, nature always has the last word.
Most pro-organic documentari...

Why Organic, Sustainable Farming Matters | Portrait of a Farmer

When it comes to your food, nature always has the last word.
Most pro-organic documentaries make their point by taking stabs at the cruelty and other evils involved in the world of industrialized farming. In this short documentary portrait, JesseStraight, owner of Whiffletree Farm, shows us a different approach. As he gestures to the beautiful landscapes that surround us he explains, "being a farmer is special because this is my office. You spend your day making animals happy...you get to do things that help the things around you thrive".
The passion that Jesse exudes in this film will make you question every fast-food burger you've ever eaten, but for all the right reasons.
Director & Editor | Alexis Kikoen
Director of Photography | Liz LaneCameraOperation | Susan Thompson & Alexis Kikoen
Production Assistant | Chris JonesProducer | Brian Freer
Featuring | Jesse Straight of Whiffletree Farm: http://www.whiffletreefarmva.com/
Sponsored By | Riverside Health System: http://www.riversideonline.com/
Produced For | The HealthJournal: http://www.thehealthjournals.com/
#organic #farming #farmtotable #eatinghealthy

4:32

Bahay Kubo Organics - Aquaponics and Urban Farming in the Philippines

Bahay Kubo Organics (BKO) is a social enterprise based in the Metro Manila area whose aim ...

Bahay Kubo Organics - Aquaponics and Urban Farming in the Philippines

Bahay Kubo Organics (BKO) is a social enterprise based in the Metro Manila area whose aim is to develop self-sustaining and healthy communities through urban farms and social innovation. They aim to develop a community of urban growers who farm organic produce and seek to spread the use of aquaponic technology in the Philippines.
Founded by Enzo Pinga, Ryan Aguas and Illian Pascual in 2012, the childhood friends were in the USA when they decided to return to the Philippines to start something that could help fellow countrymen alleviate malnutrition and food scarcity.
I had the chance to visit one of their aquaponics farms, where you'll see a system that involves the cultivation of fish and plants, where one produces nutrients to nourish and sustain the other.
In addition to farming organic produce, BKO offers paid workshops and trainings about do-it-yourself (DYI) urban farming techniques and aquaponics in order to encourage small and micro urban farms.
Get more information on Bahay Kubo Organics at:
https://www.facebook.com/BKOrganics
https://twitter.com/BKorganics

8:12

Organic Farming Guide

Looking for a few tips on how to garden organically? Check out how Operation Blessing is d...

Urban organic farmers in China

Concerns over China's food safety have made organic vegetables and fruit more and more popular among Chinese consumers. But organic food costs three to five times more than the price of regular produce. So some Shanghai residents are turning to a new farming business model, that allows them to adopt a plot of farmland and grow their own organic greens. Channel NewsAsia's Shanghai correspondent caught up with these farmers.

28:24

Organic Japanese Farm -Volunteering At Asian Rural Institute

Brethren Volunteer Service has just completed the training of its 300th unit of volunteers...

Asia Pacific Mushroom Farm

Asia PacificFarm Enterprises Inc. is the largest Canadian producer of organic, specialty mushrooms of the highest quality.
Using only the best, natural ingredients, their product line of fresh specialty mushrooms include Shiitake, Oyster, Pom-Pom, King, and Linz-jhi (Reishi) mushrooms. All their mushrooms are certifed organic by the FVOPA(#14-100) and the COABC(#03-100), and are available for wholesale and retail markets.
This segment has generously been funded by the non-profit FarmFolk CityFolk. Like to see more of the same? Please support our work at www.farmfolkcityfolk.ca

6:12

Target Agriculture - 100% Organic Fruit Products From Asia

One company - three Countries. Target Agriculture is an exporter of processed 100 % organi...

How to farm mushrooms for Slow Food, medicine, bioremediation

Ian Garrone started Far West Fungi- out of his garage- 25 years ago to introduce America to the wide variety of edible fungi. Today, the Garrone family farm 60,000 square feet of greenhouses filled with organic, sawdust-based mushrooms. They sell over 40 different types of mushroom at their San Francisco store, a relatively rare offering, given that button mushrooms account for about 87% of all domestic mushroom sales.
Garrone believes that mushrooms can add balance to your diet, serving as an ideal meat substitute. Mushrooms that grow on trees (the type grown at the Far West Fungi farm) are also considered medicinal.
Garrone didn't get into the business to help save the world, but somehow he's managed to help save his corner of the world. After San Francisco's last oil spill he helped provide an indigenous strain of oyster mushroom to a bioremediation project.
More info in original story: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/how-to-farm-mushrooms-as-slow-food-medicine-bioremediation/

59:56

Organic Farming, Australia - Learn how to farm organically

Learn the secrets of Australia's Top Organic Farmers.
Organic farming is currently receiv...

Organic Farming, Australia - Learn how to farm organically

Learn the secrets of Australia's Top OrganicFarmers.
Organic farming is currently receiving a lot of attention. Many farmers are keen to give organics a go but are unsure about the process involved and it's viability. Our one hour video hopes to demystify organic farming by bringing together some of Australia's top commercial organic and non-toxic farmers, and ask them how they manage their enterprises without the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
Mark joined a tour led by Nuffield Farming Scholar Don MacFarlane which took in ten different properties including the Victorian Agricultural ResearchCentre.
The great thing about the one hour video is that it allows the farmers involved to tell their own story on why they went organic, how they went about it and whether it has been a viable move. The video covers such diverse farming enterprises as organic cattle, sheep, poultry, pigs, grain, wine, fruit and vegetables.
Some of the farms included in the video are:
The Druce family farm "Green Grove" which produces it's own flour and confectionary at their Junee flourmill. Alan Druce has been organic since 1962 and the success they are having with their Green Grove Organics operation in Junee is a fine example to country towns everywhere of what can be done to bring life back into the country.
The Statham Family property "Rosnay" near Canowindra which is setting up a grower-marketing group for organic wine, olives, potatoes and pastured poultry. The Statham's wish to form an organic farming community at Rosnay, with 20 acre blocks available for purchase.
Nick and FionaChambers of 'FernleighFarms' near Daylesford, who farm organic vegetables, beef and grazing pigs. They have developed an export market to Japan. Fiona is a senior consultant with Rendell McGuckian Agricultural and Management Consultants and is involved in developing the organic dairy industry.
The Johnson's of WombatWholefoods near Young show farmer's how even with limited acreage, non-toxic farming can be successful. Sam Johnson runs laying and meat chickens in movable pens, free range turkeys, pigs, cattle and fruit trees. Sam has an on property abattoir and direct markets his produce to consumers and restaurants. An amazing system whereby any waste from the abattoir is used to fertilize his fruit trees and any spoilt fruit is fed to his pigs.
The Snowy Mountain Organic Dairy Farm near Cooryong. Stephen Whitstead was recently awarded Victorian Farmer of the year for his initiative in filling a niche market with low fat milk and cream.
Weekly times Farmer of the year nominees Gerry and TerryBrowning of Yarrawonga, who have had great success using organic principles to rotationally graze their 350 cow herd in a single mob.
The video is full of good advice and good ideas. It is refreshing to hear farmers themselves talk passionately and succinctly about their operations.
Producer: Mark SheaB.A.(Psych.Soc) Music: Ross Williams
Aprenda los secretos de Top Productores Orgánicos de Australia.
Imparare i segreti della Top Organic Farmers in Australia .
ऑस्ट्रेलिया के शीर्ष कार्बनिक किसानों के रहस्यों को जानें .
Apprenez les secrets de Top agriculteurs biologiques de l'Australie .

6:26

Why Organic, Sustainable Farming Matters | Portrait of a Farmer

When it comes to your food, nature always has the last word.
Most pro-organic documentari...

Why Organic, Sustainable Farming Matters | Portrait of a Farmer

When it comes to your food, nature always has the last word.
Most pro-organic documentaries make their point by taking stabs at the cruelty and other evils involved in the world of industrialized farming. In this short documentary portrait, JesseStraight, owner of Whiffletree Farm, shows us a different approach. As he gestures to the beautiful landscapes that surround us he explains, "being a farmer is special because this is my office. You spend your day making animals happy...you get to do things that help the things around you thrive".
The passion that Jesse exudes in this film will make you question every fast-food burger you've ever eaten, but for all the right reasons.
Director & Editor | Alexis Kikoen
Director of Photography | Liz LaneCameraOperation | Susan Thompson & Alexis Kikoen
Production Assistant | Chris JonesProducer | Brian Freer
Featuring | Jesse Straight of Whiffletree Farm: http://www.whiffletreefarmva.com/
Sponsored By | Riverside Health System: http://www.riversideonline.com/
Produced For | The HealthJournal: http://www.thehealthjournals.com/
#organic #farming #farmtotable #eatinghealthy

4:32

Bahay Kubo Organics - Aquaponics and Urban Farming in the Philippines

Bahay Kubo Organics (BKO) is a social enterprise based in the Metro Manila area whose aim ...

Bahay Kubo Organics - Aquaponics and Urban Farming in the Philippines

Bahay Kubo Organics (BKO) is a social enterprise based in the Metro Manila area whose aim is to develop self-sustaining and healthy communities through urban farms and social innovation. They aim to develop a community of urban growers who farm organic produce and seek to spread the use of aquaponic technology in the Philippines.
Founded by Enzo Pinga, Ryan Aguas and Illian Pascual in 2012, the childhood friends were in the USA when they decided to return to the Philippines to start something that could help fellow countrymen alleviate malnutrition and food scarcity.
I had the chance to visit one of their aquaponics farms, where you'll see a system that involves the cultivation of fish and plants, where one produces nutrients to nourish and sustain the other.
In addition to farming organic produce, BKO offers paid workshops and trainings about do-it-yourself (DYI) urban farming techniques and aquaponics in order to encourage small and micro urban farms.
Get more information on Bahay Kubo Organics at:
https://www.facebook.com/BKOrganics
https://twitter.com/BKorganics

8:12

Organic Farming Guide

Looking for a few tips on how to garden organically? Check out how Operation Blessing is d...

Urban organic farmers in China

Concerns over China's food safety have made organic vegetables and fruit more and more popular among Chinese consumers. But organic food costs three to five times more than the price of regular produce. So some Shanghai residents are turning to a new farming business model, that allows them to adopt a plot of farmland and grow their own organic greens. Channel NewsAsia's Shanghai correspondent caught up with these farmers.

28:24

Organic Japanese Farm -Volunteering At Asian Rural Institute

Brethren Volunteer Service has just completed the training of its 300th unit of volunteers...

Organic Farming, Australia - Learn how to farm organically

Learn the secrets of Australia's Top OrganicFarmers.
Organic farming is currently receiving a lot of attention. Many farmers are keen to give organics a go but are unsure about the process involved and it's viability. Our one hour video hopes to demystify organic farming by bringing together some of Australia's top commercial organic and non-toxic farmers, and ask them how they manage their enterprises without the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
Mark joined a tour led by Nuffield Farming Scholar Don MacFarlane which took in ten different properties including the Victorian Agricultural ResearchCentre.
The great thing about the one hour video is that it allows the farmers involved to tell their own story on why they went organic, how they went about it and whether it has been a viable move. The video covers such diverse farming enterprises as organic cattle, sheep, poultry, pigs, grain, wine, fruit and vegetables.
Some of the farms included in the video are:
The Druce family farm "Green Grove" which produces it's own flour and confectionary at their Junee flourmill. Alan Druce has been organic since 1962 and the success they are having with their Green Grove Organics operation in Junee is a fine example to country towns everywhere of what can be done to bring life back into the country.
The Statham Family property "Rosnay" near Canowindra which is setting up a grower-marketing group for organic wine, olives, potatoes and pastured poultry. The Statham's wish to form an organic farming community at Rosnay, with 20 acre blocks available for purchase.
Nick and FionaChambers of 'FernleighFarms' near Daylesford, who farm organic vegetables, beef and grazing pigs. They have developed an export market to Japan. Fiona is a senior consultant with Rendell McGuckian Agricultural and Management Consultants and is involved in developing the organic dairy industry.
The Johnson's of WombatWholefoods near Young show farmer's how even with limited acreage, non-toxic farming can be successful. Sam Johnson runs laying and meat chickens in movable pens, free range turkeys, pigs, cattle and fruit trees. Sam has an on property abattoir and direct markets his produce to consumers and restaurants. An amazing system whereby any waste from the abattoir is used to fertilize his fruit trees and any spoilt fruit is fed to his pigs.
The Snowy Mountain Organic Dairy Farm near Cooryong. Stephen Whitstead was recently awarded Victorian Farmer of the year for his initiative in filling a niche market with low fat milk and cream.
Weekly times Farmer of the year nominees Gerry and TerryBrowning of Yarrawonga, who have had great success using organic principles to rotationally graze their 350 cow herd in a single mob.
The video is full of good advice and good ideas. It is refreshing to hear farmers themselves talk passionately and succinctly about their operations.
Producer: Mark SheaB.A.(Psych.Soc) Music: Ross Williams
Aprenda los secretos de Top Productores Orgánicos de Australia.
Imparare i segreti della Top Organic Farmers in Australia .
ऑस्ट्रेलिया के शीर्ष कार्बनिक किसानों के रहस्यों को जानें .
Apprenez les secrets de Top agriculteurs biologiques de l'Australie .

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Chinese organic farms blossoming with creative sales pitches

China's market for organic food is booming, but many small-scale farmers are struggling wi...

Chinese organic farms blossoming with creative sales pitches

China's market for organic food is booming, but many small-scale farmers are struggling with high costs and compliance burdens. So, they’re coming up with creative ways to market and sell their products, such as inviting customers on field trips to check out the produce for themselves!
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#CherryCheeks707 #FrostFactory #BudsBunny #Vote

Firstoff here is a Comment from a Wise person who helps break down why I use powder milk a...

#CherryCheeks707 #FrostFactory #BudsBunny #Vote

Firstoff here is a Comment from a Wise person who helps break down why I use powder milk and fish.
Organic growers (mainly from Asia) has been using fish product and milk product for hundreds of years in their gardens. Milk has lots of calcium, minerals and sugars that feeds the microherd, which in turn unlock and releases many nutrients for the plant. Milk works WAY better and WAY more effect if it were turned into Lactobacillus. Calcium acts like glue that holds the cell wall together, making plants stronger and making them feed more efficiently, hence bigger, faster growing plants. Amino Acid (from fish) help build chlorophyll and opens up Ca channels and sends hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of Ca ions up to the plants at once, instead of the 10-20 Ca ions at once without the use of Amino Acid = super green and healthy plants on super photosynthesis mode. Bottom line, Ca combined with Amino Acid = Growth/Yield and Health on steriods. Now add silica to the mix and you have thick ass stalk and highly pest/disease resistance trees. Literally, your plants will become as strong and branches becomes as hard and resistance as trees.
Now off to the show.

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Organic Japanese Farm -Volunteering At Asian Rural Institute

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VIRGINIA FARMING: Millennials & Agriculture

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Hydroponic Farm Grows 350 Varieties of Vegetables with 90 minerals to Grow the best tasting food

John fromhttp://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to Swank Specialty Produce that grows over 350 varieties of vegetables and uses 90 minerals to grow the best tasting food.
In this episode, John will visit a farm in South Florida growing both Hyrdoponic ShadeHouseGrown and Organic Full Sun Production.
You will get a full tour of the farm including many of the crops they are currently growing, how they are growing them. You will learn how important it is to grow diversity in your garden and grow specific varieties of crops for success instead of failure.
You will also discover the special trace minerals they use to grow the best tasting food.
Finally, John will interview Darren Swank, the farmer who has been been in the business of farming for 13+ years now and ask him the following questions:
00:55:46 Interview with Darren Swank Begins
00:56:00 Is there any such thing as Organic Hydroponics?
00:58:19 What Nutrients do you use in your HydroponicSystem?
00:59:50 How do you control pests using organic methods?
01:01:57 Why is it important to be proactive instead of reactive for pest control?
01:03:58 What organic control do you use for Powderly Mildew?
01:04:55 How important is growing diversity in crops?
01:07:31 What are the easiest vegetables to grow in South Florida?
01:08:56 How important is educating the public if you are a farmer?
01:12:08 How can people learn more about and contact your farm?
Referenced Videos:
OriginalVisit to Swank Specialty Produce in April 2010:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6UdtEQCOEg
Visit to Swank Specialty Produce in Nov 2010:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bz-NF3CwYek
Visit to Swank Speciality Produce in 2012:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJiQqpMm48w
Learn about OceanSolution Fertilizer (90 minerals)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUlxbByK3yQ
Learn about Native Crops and Edibles in South Florida:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDVvu6gk-ZY
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Organic Farming part 1

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Organic Farming part 1

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